Hi Andrius,

this toolkit sounds interesting ! But how did you manage to get it ? I even 
fail to create an accout at digistamp !?!

Greetings

Andreas



----- Original Message ----
From: Andrius Juozapaitis <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2009 1:54:19 PM
Subject: [iText-questions] OCSP and timestamping PDF trouble with PKCS11 
provider

Hey,

I've been trying to make this combination work for more than a week
now, with little success. I was able to add the signature and
timestamp using digistamp.com java toolkit
(http://www.digistamp.com/pdf.htm, they use a modified version of
PdfPKCS7 class and bouncycastle tsp package). I have trouble embedding
OCSP reponse though (generated pdf is invalid, complaining about
signer info being empty). Does anyone have a working code sample that
embeds an ocsp response into a pdf? Also, Paulo stated in the mailing
list in the beginning of March, that itext will have built-in
timestamp and ocsp support in the next version, any ETA on that?

regards,
Andrius

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